(JP: 'From Andy, in which he says, "Please stop playing awful records by Princess Stephanie of Monaco." I'm a great fan: if she made an LP, you'd hear every track from it on these programmes. Excellent stuff. What an artiste: I keep hoping that she'll come to Britain and record a session for the programmes that I do for the BBC, one of my boyhood ambitions.')[1]
(JP: 'Pretty big on the dancefloor I'm told at the moment, not that I often find myself on the dancefloor, and then only walking across on my way to the bar.')
(JP: 'In case you're expecting to hear some of my brand new records in this programme and wondering why they're not there, I have to confess that they're pre-recorded slightly in advance, even more so than usual, so that I can go to Japan and Hong Kong for three weeks, which I'm looking forward to although I'm terrified of flying. I'll have to be rendered unconscious before I set off and before I come back. When I do get back, I hope to have lots of Japanese hardcore records to play you, but by all accounts, although they're extremely hard to get hold of in the West, I shall have the only ones. Ha ha! They're also extraordinarily good, according to my advisers.')[2]
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(JP: 'I was lying in bed the other night thinking about you, as I so often do, and I thought, "I don't play these blighters nearly enough surf music," so...')
(JP: 'And that's the end of another powerful human drama, another John Peel's Music From BFBS...Hope you'll join me at the same time next week. Until then, goodbye.')